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  2. Begin by entering the date, case number, master number, and project number at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the job site address and any specific location details such as floor or suite. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Complete the property owner and tenant sections. Include names, addresses, and contact information. If you are a contractor, ensure you have authorization from the owner.
  5. Select the permit type and work type from the provided options. This helps categorize your application correctly.
  6. In the description of work section, provide a detailed account of what you plan to do. Clarity here can expedite approval.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the certification section at the bottom of the form.

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Decks: A permit is needed for building a new deck or making docHub modifications to an existing one, especially if it is attached to your home or elevated above the ground.
A building permit is required for any new construction and when any changes are done to a structure to include room additions and major alterations such as windows, vinyl siding, roof replacement, etc.
For residential detached structures more than 200 square feet in size (including all floors if a two story building) and for commercial structures more than 120 square feet in size (including all floors if a two story building), a building permit is required.
Apply for retroactive permits, if needed and allowed If retroactive permitting is allowed, apply with supporting documents, make any necessary updates, and schedule an inspection. Retroactive permitting fees may be more expensive than pre-construction permits. You can ask the seller to pay or split these costs.
If you are interested in obtaining information on permits that have been issued by the FDOT, you can use the GIS Permit Search or Reports tab to run various reports. Please be advised that OSP works best in the following internet browsers: Chrome, Edge, and IE in 64-bit processing mode.

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Do I need a permit? Less than 10 square metres (108 square feet) Not attached to a house or any other building. Not connected to electricity, plumbing, or gas lines. Meets the following height and location criteria: Roof midpoint is no higher than 4.3 metres (14.1 feet)
The biggest size of deck that can be built without a permit is 200 square feet. However, deck design and height should also be considered when planning permit-free projects. According to the International Residential Code (IRC), decks wont require a permit if they: Are less than 30 inches above ground.
Construction in Pennsylvania, including the City of Pittsburgh, is regulated by the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act or PA Act No. 45 of 1999, which is also commonly referred to as the Uniform Construction Code (UCC). The UCC adopts, in whole or part, the International Code Councils (ICC) I-Codes.

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